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11 June 2018 • By Jessica Yun • 1 min read

ETF providers rubbish Stockspot claims

The heads of VanEck and BetaShares have refuted a Stockspot report that questions smart beta strategies, arguing that factor-based strategies are well ...

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US/China trade war a ‘long way off’

Markets jitters continued last week as the US-China trade talks ended without a joint statement, but there is cause for hope, says AMP Capital

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RBA HR software flags potential breach

Human resources software-as-a-service provider PageUp, used by a number of financial institutions including the RBA and Zurich, has detected ...

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MLC divestment fraught with ‘problems’

NAB’s plans to divest from most of its MLC subsidiary will likely hit snags as its advice business becomes unattractive to private and public ...

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ETF Securities closes Physical Renminbi ETF

ETF Securities has announced it will close its Physical Renminbi ETF, a hangover product from the firm’s joint venture with ANZ that was launched in ...

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Instos issue climate challenge ahead of G7

Australia’s largest investors have joined 288 institutions representing US$26 trillion to call on governments around the world to address climate ...

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Be wary of smart beta outperformance: Stockspot

There is very little to prove that factor-based ‘smart beta’ strategies actually outperform on a consistent basis, according to robo-adviser Stockspot

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BT backs ‘top 10' default super list

BT chief executive Brad Cooper has acknowledged that the Productivity Commission's recommendation for a top 10 ‘best in show’ list of default funds is ...

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Bank ‘super cycle’ over: Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley has cut its price targets on all of the major banks by an average of 7 per cent, with tighter lending standards and the royal ...

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March GDP numbers beat expectations

Australia’s economy grew by 1 per cent in the first quarter of 2018, above the market consensus and putting annual growth at 3.1 per cent. The ...

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